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01-12-2024, 01:32 PM
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Re: Shutting Up the Rambling Woman in the Back of the Bus
I'm China the laws are super fucked up. The penalties of hitting someone in public will ruin your future... So they are in a fight, which involves physical contact, and you decide to try to intervene... Well I'm the eyes of the Chinese law(from what I understand) you just made yourself part of that physical altercation... It's best not to interfere over there, or they WILL sue you and take everything from you. |
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01-13-2024, 10:21 PM
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Re: Shutting Up the Rambling Woman in the Back of the Bus
Ridiculous and dumb video for ad revenue. It’s nowhere near that serious and people fight in China ALL the time. I can’t count how many fights and arguments I’ve seen going about my day when I lived there. The great thing about China though, is that they fight/argue and then, it’s over. They almost never get the police involved and even if they do, it’s just to get a few bucks for inconvenience. |
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01-13-2024, 10:23 PM
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Re: Shutting Up the Rambling Woman in the Back of the Bus
For this video though, the woman was cursing him out seemingly without reason and that’s not acceptable in Chinese culture. That’s why no one did anything. She deserved it from what the video shows.
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